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I am thrilled to announce the launch of my podcast, "Metabolic Matters: Mastering Metabolic Health." I am on a mission to expand awareness about the vast realm of metabolic health and its profound significance to our lives. With over 93% of the modern world experiencing some form of metabolic mayhem, we need to band forces to educate and empower the prevention and treatment of these conditions plaguing us today.

Metabolic Matters Dr. Nasha Winters

    • Health & Fitness
    • 4.8 • 20 Ratings

I am thrilled to announce the launch of my podcast, "Metabolic Matters: Mastering Metabolic Health." I am on a mission to expand awareness about the vast realm of metabolic health and its profound significance to our lives. With over 93% of the modern world experiencing some form of metabolic mayhem, we need to band forces to educate and empower the prevention and treatment of these conditions plaguing us today.

    Balancing the Scales Bridging the Gender Gap in Research and Women’s Health

    Balancing the Scales Bridging the Gender Gap in Research and Women’s Health

    Summary
    Dr. Kayla Osterhoff and Nasha Winters discuss the disparities in women's health and the need to close the gender gap in research and understanding. They highlight the lack of education and understanding of women's bodies in the medical and scientific communities. They also discuss the challenges women face in the workforce, particularly in leadership positions, and the stigma surrounding menopause and menstrual cycles. Dr. Osterhoff emphasizes the importance of studying women's biology and physiology accurately and tailoring treatments to align with the menstrual cycle phases. The conversation explores the lack of understanding of women's biology and the economic impact it has globally. Women are exiting the workforce at a mass rate because the structures and systems in place do not match their needs. The root problem is the global prioritization of productivity, which aligns well with the male neurobiology but not with the female neurobiology. Women have a natural gift for creativity and global connectivity in the brain, which is not valued in the current system. The solution lies in creating inclusive and appropriate policies, systems, and work environments that support the needs of all genders.

    Episode References:
    ►Dr. Kayla Website: https://www.herbiorhythm.com
    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/
    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/
    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/
    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/
    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/
    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS
    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/
    ► Instagram: / drnashawinters

    Takeaways
    There is a gender gap in research and understanding of women's health, leading to disparities in healthcare and treatment.
    Women's biology and physiology are more complex than men's, and this complexity is often overlooked in research and medical practice.
    There is a lack of education and understanding of women's bodies in the medical and scientific communities.
    Women face challenges in the workforce, particularly in leadership positions, and there is a stigma surrounding menopause and menstrual cycles.
    Closing the gender gap in research and understanding is crucial for improving women's health and healthcare outcomes. There is a global lack of understanding of women's biology and how to keep them healthy.
    Women are exiting the workforce at a mass rate because the current structures and systems do not match their needs.
    The prioritization of productivity in society aligns well with male neurobiology but not with female neurobiology.
    Women have a natural gift for creativity and global connectivity in the brain, which is undervalued in the current system.
    Creating inclusive and appropriate policies, systems, and work environments is crucial to support the needs of all genders.

    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction and Background
    09:40 Challenges in the Workforce
    25:40 The Importance of Studying Women's Biology and Physiology
    33:31 The Lack of Understanding of Women's Biology
    42:08 The Misalignment of Productivity and Female Neurobiology
    57:18 Creating Inclusive Policies and Systems for All Genders

    Keywords
    women's health, gender gap, research, understanding, disparities, medical system, workforce, leadership, menopause, menstrual cycle, biology, physiology, treatments, women's biology, workforce, economic impact, productivity, neurobiology, creativity, global connectivity, inclusive policies

    • 1 hr 2 min
    Metabolic Tails: How People and Pets Shape Each Other’s Health

    Metabolic Tails: How People and Pets Shape Each Other’s Health

    Summary

    Dr. Loren Nations shares his journey in integrative oncology and the intersection of pet health and parent health. He discusses the importance of the microbiome and its relationship to humans and pets. The conversation also covers common ailments in the pet population and the evolution of pet food and nutrition. The debate around raw food diets for pets is explored as well. Dr. Loren Nations discusses the importance of optimizing health through nutrition for both humans and animals. He emphasizes the need to consider the quality of food and the impact of carbohydrates in pet diets. Dr. Nations also highlights the specific dietary requirements of cats as obligate carnivores. He explores the use of therapeutic diets in cancer treatment and the potential for personalized approaches. Additionally, he shares his vision for veterinary healthcare, focusing on community, relationships, and healing. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the future of veterinary medicine and the importance of consciousness and community.

    Episode References: 

    ► Dr. Loren Nations Vet Website: https://vhavets.com/ 

    ► Dr. Loren Nations Social: https://www.instagram.com/lorennationsdvm https://www.facebook.com/LorenNationsDVM

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA_NkxFt8PZfj6fzNLHGB5A

    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/ 

    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/ 

    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/ 

    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/ 

    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/ 

    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS 

    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/ 

    ► Instagram: / drnashawinters 

    Takeaways

    The health of pets and their owners are interconnected, and understanding this connection can lead to better treatment and care.

    The microbiome plays a crucial role in the health of both humans and pets, and maintaining a healthy gut is essential.

    Common ailments in the pet population include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, allergies, and cancer.

    The evolution of pet food and nutrition has led to highly processed diets that may contribute to inflammation and disease.

    The debate around raw food diets for pets continues, and further research is needed to determine the best approach. Optimizing health through nutrition is important for both humans and animals.

    Consider the quality of food and the impact of carbohydrates in pet diets.

    Cats are obligate carnivores and have specific dietary requirements.

    Therapeutic diets can be used in cancer treatment for pets.

    The future of veterinary medicine involves personalized approaches and a focus on community and healing.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    01:31 Dr. Loren Nations' Journey in Integrative Oncology

    09:41 Intersection of Pet Health and Parent Health

    16:55 The Microbiome and its Relationship to Humans and Pets

    28:28 Common Ailments in the Pet Population

    33:19 The Evolution of Pet Food and Nutrition

    43:19 The Raw Food Debate

    48:23 Optimizing Health through Nutrition

    50:51 The Importance of Nutrition for Cats

    53:51 Therapeutic Diets for Cancer Treatment

    56:42 The Vision for Veterinary Healthcare

    59:34 The Connection between Pet and Pet Parent

    01:00:25 The Future of Veterinary Medicine

    01:05:28 The Importance of Community and Consciousness

    • 1 hr 8 min
    Pearls in Metabolic Oncology with Dr. Paul S. Anderson and Dr. Nasha Winters.

    Pearls in Metabolic Oncology with Dr. Paul S. Anderson and Dr. Nasha Winters.

    Summary
    Dr. Paul Anderson shares his career background and experiences in the field of medicine. He discusses the surprising aspects of medicine that have not yet become standard of care. He also emphasizes the importance
    of nuance in medical practice and the need for continuous learning and humility. Dr. Anderson highlights the AAMP conference and webinars he organizes to educate healthcare providers. He concludes by discussing
    the challenges of practicing medicine and the valuable lessons he has learned from his patients. Dr. Paul Anderson discusses the metabolic approach to cancer and the importance of considering both the human and
    cancer cell aspects in treatment. He emphasizes the need to empower patients and the limitations of focusing solely on cancer cells. Dr. Anderson also shares his personal experience with grief and loss and the importance of integrating mind, body, and spirit in cancer care. He
    expresses hope for the future of cancer care and the legacy he hopes to leave behind.

    Episode References:
    ► Dr. Paul Anderson Website: https://dranow.com/
    ► Dr. Paul Anderson Social: https://www.instagram.com/draonline/
    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FLIaKDzkU5Z0knDYYKyPQ
    https://www.facebook.com/DrAndersonOnline
    https://twitter.com/DrPaulAnderson1
    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/
    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/
    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/
    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/
    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/
    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS
    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/
    ► Instagram: / drnashawinters

    Takeaways

    Medicine is constantly evolving, and there are still aspects that have
    not become standard of care.

    Nuance is crucial in medical practice, and there is a need for
    continuous learning and open-mindedness.

    Education and collaboration among healthcare providers are essential for
    advancing the field of medicine.

    Patients play a significant role in teaching healthcare providers and
    challenging their assumptions. The metabolic approach to cancer
    considers both the human and cancer cell aspects in treatment.

    Empowering patients and focusing on the overall health of the individual
    is crucial in cancer care.

    Grief and loss are important aspects to navigate in the field of
    oncology.
    Integrating mind, body, and spirit is essential in providing holistic
    cancer care.
    There is hope for the future of cancer care, with advancements in
    knowledge and treatment options.


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Backstory
    01:02 Meeting Dr. Paul Anderson
    04:11 Dr. Paul Anderson's Career Background
    08:23 Favorite Role in Career
    10:15 Surprising Aspects of Medicine
    12:36 AAMP Conference and Webinars
    15:32 Standard of Care in Medicine
    21:07 The Nuances of Medicine
    23:32 Living on the Fringes of Medicine
    26:00 The Importance of Nuance
    27:24 Learning from Patients
    28:45 Introduction and Background
    29:32 The Metabolic Approach to Cancer
    30:25 Explaining the Metabolic Approach to a Fifth Grader
    31:23 The Two Pathways of Cancer
    32:20 Considering Both Sides of the Equation
    33:19 Working on the Human Part and the Cancer Part
    34:16 The Importance of Strengthening the Human
    35:09 The Limitations of Focusing on Cancer Cells Alone
    36:04 The Concept of Sleeping Cancer Cells
    37:01 The Frustration of Limited Focus in Oncology
    37:59 The Importance of Empowering Patients
    39:22 Dealing with Grief and Loss
    41:23 The Two Sides of Dr. Anderson's Personality
    42:41 Meeting Grief and Loss
    49:22 The Integration of Mind, Body, and Spirit in Cancer Care
    50:21 Signs of Hope in Cancer Care
    55:08 Leaving a Legacy for Future Generations
    59:35 Conclusion and Gratitude

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Healthy Kids & Future: Dr. Nasha Winters & Beth Lambert on Transforming Child Health

    Healthy Kids & Future: Dr. Nasha Winters & Beth Lambert on Transforming Child Health

    Summary

    Beth Lambert shares her journey of discovering the connection between environmental factors and children's health conditions. She discusses the resistance she faced from the medical field and parents who were resistant to considering alternative approaches. Beth emphasizes the
    importance of a comprehensive understanding of health variables and the concept of total load. She highlights the multi-generational impact of environmental exposures and the need to take a long-term view when making health decisions.

    In this conversation, Beth Lambert discusses
    the importance of living in the modern world while making healthier choices. She emphasizes the role of community-based collaborative care in addressing disparities in childhood development and treatment. Beth
    also introduces the Flight Study, which aims to study healing in a community-based setting. The preliminary findings of the study highlight the impact of antibiotics, chemical exposures, sugar intake, and EMF exposures on health. Beth provides advice on optimizing households by minimizing EMF exposures and using safer products. She concludes by
    emphasizing the power of community in the healing journey.

    Episode References:
    ► Epidemic Answers www.epidemicanswers.org
    ►Documenting Hope www.documentinghope.com
    ►Healing Together Membership Community:
    https://healing.documentinghope.com/register
    ►A Compromised Generation:
    http://sentientpublications.com/shop/books/all-titles/a-compromised-generation/
    ►Brain Under Attack http://www.brainunderattack.com
    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/
    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/
    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/
    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/
    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/
    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS
    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/
    ► Instagram: / drnashawinters

    Takeaways

    Living in the modern world doesn't mean sacrificing health; there are
    many substitutes and alternatives available.
    Community-based collaborative care is crucial in addressing disparities
    in childhood development and treatment.
    The Flight Study aims to study healing in a community-based setting and
    is focused on understanding the impact of various factors on health.
    Preliminary findings from the study highlight the impact of antibiotics,
    chemical exposures, sugar intake, and EMF exposures on health.
    Creating a healthier home involves minimizing EMF exposures and using
    safer products.
    The power of community is essential in the healing journey, providing
    support and shared knowledge.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    01:46 Observing Symptoms in Children
    03:51 Finding an Integrative Physician
    06:21 Resistance from Medical Field and Parents
    08:04 Writing a Book and Educating Others
    11:35 Misinterpretation of Message
    15:26 Comprehensive Understanding of Health Variables
    22:05 Multi-generational Impact
    25:16 Overwhelm and Taking a Long View
    27:39 Living in the Modern World
    28:57 Community-Based Collaborative Care
    32:29 The Flight Study
    40:09 Preliminary Findings
    43:43 Creating a Healthier Home
    49:43 The Power of Community

    • 55 min
    Mending Your Mind the Metabolic Way with Dr. Nasha Winters and Georgia Ede

    Mending Your Mind the Metabolic Way with Dr. Nasha Winters and Georgia Ede

    Summary

    Dr. Georgia Ede discusses the emerging field of metabolic psychiatry and
    the role of nutrition in mental health. She shares her personal journey
    of discovering the connection between diet and mental health and
    explains the importance of addressing metabolic health in psychiatric
    care. Dr. Ede highlights the need for more clinicians trained in
    metabolic psychiatry and provides resources for professionals and
    individuals interested in adopting a brain-healthy diet. She also
    challenges the belief in superfoods and emphasizes the critical role of
    nutrition in the first 1,000 days of life. Dr. Ede envisions a future
    where metabolic evaluations are a standard part of mental health care.

    Episode References:
    ► Georgia Ede Book::
    https://www.amazon.com/Change-Your-Diet-Mind-Powerful/dp/1538739070
    ► Georgia Ede Site: https://www.diagnosisdiet.com/
    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/
    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/
    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/
    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/
    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/
    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS
    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/
    ► Instagram: / drnashawinters

    Takeaways

    Metabolic psychiatry is an emerging field that explores the connection
    between nutrition and mental health.
    Addressing metabolic health is crucial in psychiatric care and can lead
    to improved mental well-being.
    There is a need for more clinicians trained in metabolic psychiatry to
    provide specialized care.
    A brain-healthy diet should nourish the brain, protect it from damaging
    ingredients, and provide the right balance of glucose and insulin.
    The first 1,000 days of life are critical for brain development, and
    proper nutrition during this period is essential.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background
    02:22 The Need for Change in Mental Health Treatment
    03:15 Dr. Ede's Personal Journey
    08:32 The Role of Insulin Resistance in Mental Health
    12:36 Metabolic Health and Brain Health
    19:57 Training Program for Mental Health Professionals
    25:36 The Foundation of a Brain Healthy Diet
    28:30 The Potential Risks of a Plant-Based Diet
    32:02 The Importance of Nutrition in the First 1,000 Days
    35:17 The Myth of Superfoods
    39:01 The Future of Metabolic Psychiatry
    41:39 Where to Find Dr. Ede's Book and Resources

    • 45 min
    Beyond the Invisible: Dr. Devra Davis on EMFs, Health, and Hope

    Beyond the Invisible: Dr. Devra Davis on EMFs, Health, and Hope

    Summary

    Dr. Devra Davis, an epidemiologist and writer, discusses her accomplishments, challenges, and contributions in the fields of environmental health and integrative oncology. She shares her proudest achievement, which includes her work on smoking bans on airplanes and lead poisoning prevention. Dr. Davis provides advice for facing impossible obstacles and navigating controversy. She emphasizes the importance of reducing wireless radiation exposure and shares practical tips for doing so. Dr. Davis also discusses updates and new research on the effects of electromagnetic fields (EMFs) and highlights the key themes of her book, 'The Secret History of the War on Cancer.' Dr. Devra Davis discusses the lack of insurance coverage for damages caused by electromagnetic fields and the attempt to shift liability onto landlords. She also highlights concerns about the placement of 5G towers near schools and residential areas.

    Episode References: 

    ►​​ Link to Disconnect Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0988359189?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_A12KEJ4S89YC0T1Z8X1D

     ► Link to TEDx Talk https://ehtrust.org/rapid-fire-what-brain-and-sperm-share-and-why-care-dr-devra-davis-tedxjacksonhole-2/

    ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/

    ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/

    ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/

    ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/

    ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/

    ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS 

    ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/

    ► Instagram:   / drnashawinters   

    Additional Resources:  

    In addition: Please note these resources are very important.

    1. The University of Melbourne speech with over 6.5 Million views on YouTube alone.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwyDCHf5iCY

    https://ehtrust.org/devra-davis-phd-mph-delivers-deans-lecture-at-the-university-of-melbourne-on-mobile-phone-and-wireless-radiation/

    2. Publication 2023 National Institute of Health. Attached. PubMed:

    Wireless technologies, non- ionizing electromagnetic fields and children: Identifying and reducing health risks

    Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care 2023 Feb;53(2):101374. doi: 10.1016/j.cppeds.2023.101374. Epub 2023 Mar 17.

    3. Video CSpan

    https://www.c-span.org/video/?200324-1/the-secret-history-war-cancer

    Takeaways

    Insurance companies do not provide coverage for damages caused by electromagnetic fields, indicating potential health and environmental risks.

    The placement of 5G towers near schools and residential areas raises concerns about close proximity to electromagnetic radiation.

    Physical activity, such as yoga and weight training, is important for maintaining mobility and overall health.

    A healthy diet, including good carbohydrates and avoiding processed foods, is essential for optimal nutrition.

    Taking nutraceuticals, such as omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin D, can support overall health and well-being.

    Having a passion and purpose in life contributes to longevity and resilience in the face of challenges.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Background

    03:10 Dr. Devra Davis' Accomplishments and Contributions

    04:17 Dr. Davis' Most Proud Achievement

    07:50 Overcoming Challenges and Making a Difference

    08:19 Advice for Facing Impossible Obstacles

    13:37 Navigating Controversy and Criticism

    20:46 Environmental Toxins and EMFs in Metabolic Health

    25:28 Practical Tips for Reducing Wireless Radiation

    29:25 Updates and New Research on EMFs

    39:15 The Secret History of the War on Cancer

    44:20 Insurance and Liability for Electromagnetic Fields

    45:08 Concerns about 5G Towers

    46:43 Self-Care and Mitigating Environmental Pollutants

    50:36 Physical Activity and Nutrition

    53:30 Passion and Purpose for Longevity

    54:07 Overcoming Challenges and Inspiring Others

    55:13 Supporting Future Plans

    56:04 Gratitude and Farewell

    • 58 min

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I’m so excited to have this invaluable source of information every week!

I listen to Nasha on so many other podcasts, and I always look forward to hearing her insights, learning from her experiences and sharing in the knowledge of all of the other brilliant people in her community.

This podcast as much needed and appreciated!

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Nasha Winters is a great interviewer and knows how to connect the dots to make her podcasts not only insightful but also informative and thought provoking. It takes you deeper and makes you think.

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